Organizing for Action announced last week that it raised $8.2 million in the second quarter.

Another joint fundraising committee combined with the Democratic National Committee carries about another $65,000 in debt.

It's typical for even well run campaigns to remain in debt after the end of the campaign.

And campaign debt can linger for a long time. Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign for president did not retire its debt until January 2013. Newt Gingrich's 2012 presidential campaign remains $4.6 million in debt after his unsuccessful 2012 bid.

The Democratic National Committee remains significantly mired in debt — with $19.7 million in debt, as of their last campaign finance report.

Mitt Romney's campaign has no debt according to a campaign finance report filed Monday.